omnilaterally

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

omnilateral +‎ -y

Adverb[edit]

omnilaterally

  1. In an omnilateral fashion.
    • 2013, Daniel Visser, Private Law and Human Rights[1], →ISBN, page 22:
      This is so because, as Kant already taught, the nonconsensual transfer of goods is only compatible with freedom when it takes place through public institutions that act omnilaterally, on behalf of and in the interest of all affected thereby.